Massive hospital study sheds light on Post-Surgery Wake-Up drug
NCT ID NCT05788718
Summary
This study observed over 6,400 surgery patients to see how doctors use a drug called sugammadex, which helps reverse muscle paralysis from anesthesia. Researchers tracked how often the drug was given, how well it worked to restore muscle strength, and what side effects occurred. The goal was to understand real-world practice and safety, not to test a new treatment.
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Locations
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Korea University Anam Hospital
Seoul, Seongbuk-gu, 02841, South Korea
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